DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — A Jamaican nationwide is going through deportation after he was busted once more for a great deal of cocaine, and 15 kilos of meth, in keeping with the Volusia Sheriff’s Workplace.
Alvin P. Davis, 50, a identified drug provider, was arrested after returning to Volusia County with 6 kilograms of cocaine and 15 kilos of meth.
Deputies mentioned he was beforehand recognized following a narcotics trafficking investigation in South Florida again in October. Inside Davis’ dwelling, they discovered greater than 18kg of powder cocaine, together with trafficking counts of crack cocaine, fentanyl, methamphetamine, and oxycodone.
Davis was tracked down on Monday, getting into the Volusia Mall parking zone the place he sorted via packages, showing to comprise the cocaine, behind his automobile.
A search warrant on his Volusia County dwelling revealed money and packaging according to narcotics trafficking.
In line with the sheriff’s workplace, Davis got here from Jamaica to the U.S. on a piece visa. The Division of Homeland Safety was contacted, and a detainer was positioned on him to revoke his authorized standing. Officers mentioned they’ll provoke deportation after he faces the felony prices.
Davis was arrested and charged with trafficking in cocaine and meth. He’s being held with out bond.